“On Equal Pay Day, women should know the facts” by Haley Supergan
This piece was originally published by The Detroit News on March 31, 2020. As a college woman, I am regularly told that once I graduate, I will only make 80 cents for every dollar my male peers will make in the workplace. This idea has overrun college campuses, and the celebration of Equal Pay Day […]
“The toxic feminism of AOC and Pelosi doesn’t represent young women like me” by Charlotte Townsend
This piece was originally published in the Washington Examiner on February 9, 2020. Toxic feminism made its mark on this year’s State of the Union, thanks to the Democrats. Some Democrats wore white in protest, meant to evoke memories of the suffragettes as they showed off their “Equal Rights Amendment Yes” buttons. Meanwhile, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez […]
Leave the politics out of children’s board games by Gabrielle Picard
This piece was originally published in The Detroit News on January 1, 2020. Last week, as children tore into their Christmas presents, some young girls may have received the new game by Hasbro, Ms. Monopoly. On the box, in the place of the traditional monocled Mr. Monopoly, the game features a brunette Ms. Monopoly with a slogan […]
Where Are The Conservative Women In Hollywood? by Jordan Davidson
This piece was originally published in The Daily Wire on November 24, 2019. “The Hunt”, a film about a group of people who are kidnapped and hunted by rich liberal “elites” for fun, made headlines as debate broke out over the decision to delay its release. The delay, Universal said, was deemed the most appropriate action after mass shootings in El […]
Conservative women vote too by Michaela Hebbeler
This op-ed was originally published on NorthJersey.com on November 15, 2019. Election Day was always a big day in my house, and I loved going to the polls with my mom. One year while we were standing in the polling booth, I looked up at my mom and asked, “do the police come and arrest […]
Brunch Recap: Religious Freedom and Women
By Brianna Howard, NeW at Catholic University Each time I attend a NeW event, I’m reminded of the power of each letter in our organization’s name. Network. Enlightened. Women. At the last leadership brunch on April 14 at City Tap House in Washington, DC, NeW hosted Lou Ann Sabatier. Lou Ann is the Director of Communications for […]
Chelsea Patterson Visits SUNY New Paltz
Written By: Gabrielle Albrecht “Chelsea Patterson is coming to OUR school!” This was the thought that I had while jumping up and down after our chapter President, Clare told me who our guest speaker was going to be. I first found out about Chelsea when I found her on Instagram through a tag search for […]
Women Oppression in the 21st Century
Essay By Jessica Martinez, NeW at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte If you asked me if I have experienced oppression for being a woman, my answer would be no. For my whole life, I have had the opportunity to attend school, to speak openly, go outside without having to make sure that I am […]